Tommie Ominde is a Kenyan photographer born in Kilifi, Kenya. He officially began practising photography in 2013 in his hometown of Kilifi. His early projects mainly involved documenting daily life in a Kenyan coastal town: the good, the ugly, and the ignored.
In 2019, he received a scholarship to attend VII Academy's Foundry Workshop held in Kigali and produced his first solo project titled At 14.
Ominde held his first solo exhibition, Postcards from Kilifi, in 2022, at the Doyle Wham Gallery in London, where his photographic documentation of Kilifi over eight years received significant attention.
In 2023, Ominde attended a residency in Szczecin, Poland, with the Transcultural Perspectives in Art and Art Education (TPAAE) programme funded by the European Union. Here, he produced a body of work titled Mkoko, which was exhibited at the National Museum in Szczecin, Poland.
Among other activities, Ominde continues to explore personal and commissioned projects, his most recent being Our Hands Have Stories to Tell.






















